Prof. Dr. Jacob Corn

Prof. Dr.  Jacob Corn

Prof. Dr. Jacob Corn

Full Professor at the Department of Biology
Head of Institute of Molecular Health Sciences

ETH Zürich

Inst. f. Molecular Health Sciences

HPL J 36

Otto-Stern-Weg 7

8093 Zürich

Switzerland

Additional information

Research area

The Corn Lab develops and uses next-generation genome editing and regulation technologies. We work on both fundamental biological discovery and potential therapies for human genetic diseases. Our focus is the mechanisms by which cells repair their DNA, maintain and differentiate hematopoietic stem cells, and dispose of entire organelles. Through technology development, mechanistic cellular biochemistry, and translational projects, we are working to unravel complex cellular phenotypes to further biological understanding and improve human health.

Jacob Corn is the Professor of Genome Biology at ETH Zürich. His research aims to bring about the end of genetic disease through the development and application of next-generation genome editing technologies. Jacob is committed to the improvement of human health through the fundamental understanding of disease mechanisms. Over the last fifteen years he has bridged academia and industry, working in therapeutic areas that include infectious disease, neurobiology, and oncology. His graduate studies at the University of California, Berkeley redefined our understanding of DNA replication and his postdoctoral work at the University of Washington computationally designed protein inhibitors from scratch. Jacob was a group leader at Genentech where he discovered biological mechanisms for challenging therapeutic targets. Prior to joining ETHZ, Jacob was the founding Scientific Director of the Innovative Genomics Institute and faculty at UC Berkeley. In his spare time, Jacob enjoys long backpacking trips and rock climbing

 

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Course Catalogue

Autumn Semester 2024

Number Unit
551-0033-00L Molecular Genetics and Cell Biology
551-1309-00L RNA-Biology
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